Issue roll of Thomas de Brantingham, bishop of Exeter, Lord High Treasurer of England, containing payments made out of His Majesty's revenue in the 44th year of King Edward III A.D. 1370 / Translated from the original roll now remaining in the ancient Pell office, in the custody of the Right Honourable Sir John Newport, bart. By Frederick Devon.
- Great Britain. Exchequer
- Date:
- 1835
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Issue roll of Thomas de Brantingham, bishop of Exeter, Lord High Treasurer of England, containing payments made out of His Majesty's revenue in the 44th year of King Edward III A.D. 1370 / Translated from the original roll now remaining in the ancient Pell office, in the custody of the Right Honourable Sir John Newport, bart. By Frederick Devon. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Durphet, coming to the Lord the King, a cup and ewer, silver gilt, worth 171. 3.y. 2d. 45 Edward III.—Letters directed to Alexander Cokeburn, of Scotland, and Alan de Strother, to certify to the Lord Chancellor and Treasurer the names of those persons who were to pay 4,000 marks for the ransom of the King of Scotland, and to make out letters of acquittance and safe conduct for them. [This sum was afterwards received by William Beaufy, one of the tellers of the Exchequer.] To Peter Maceon, of Nottingham, 300 marks, which the King owed him for a table of alabaster made by him, and placed upon the high altar in St. George’s Free Chapel of Windsor. 46 Edward III.—To Alice de Perers,* in money paid to her by her own hands, in discharge of 3971., which the Lord the King commanded to be paid to her for jewels and divers other things purchased from the same Alice; and 200/. for divers other jewels purchased from the same Alice for the use of the said Lord the King. [Many other payments appear upon the Roll for the said Alice.] 46 Edward III.—Messengers sent with writs of Great Seal, to all Archbishops and Bishops of England ; also to all Abbots, Priors, Earls, Barons, and other Lords ; and to all Sheriffs, to come to the King’s Parliament at. Westminster in 15 days of Saint Michael. Paid to Henry de Wakefield 80/. for a bed purchased, by command of the King, for Master de Pruys; also for another bed of worsted for the King’s use. 51 Edward III.—John Fastolf, Esquire, sent as the King's messenger to Britany, to make reparation for the injuries done in those parts contrary to the truce entered into between the Lord the King and his French enemies, 100/. * This Alice Perers was the great favourite of the King.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29340202_0050.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


